1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:13,884 "Hubble Women Making History" 2 00:00:13,884 --> 00:00:16,547 My name is Colleen Townsley, I'm part of the 3 00:00:16,547 --> 00:00:22,950 Hubble Space Telescope project, I work as the Hubble integration and test team manager. 4 00:00:22,950 --> 00:00:31,359 Behind me is what we call the VEST structure which is the Vehicle Electrical Systems Test 5 00:00:31,359 --> 00:00:37,960 structure, and inside of each of the bays which correspond to the bays that are actually on 6 00:00:37,960 --> 00:00:41,230 the Hubble telescope on orbit. 7 00:00:41,230 --> 00:00:48,700 We have flight-like units, we have engineering test units, we have simulators, brass boards, 8 00:00:48,700 --> 00:00:55,050 different things that comprise everything that we need to test on the ground before 9 00:00:55,050 --> 00:00:57,860 we would send something up to the spacecraft. 10 00:00:57,860 --> 00:01:03,750 So all, anything that's going to be going to the spacecraft like new flight software 11 00:01:03,750 --> 00:01:11,860 releases, different procedure changes, usually needs to be tested in this facility first 12 00:01:11,860 --> 00:01:13,900 before sending it on orbit. 13 00:01:13,900 --> 00:01:19,720 I started in October 1988, so almost 35 years. 14 00:01:19,720 --> 00:01:25,790 Beginning with work with Hubble, I've been part of the actual integration of the Hubble 15 00:01:25,790 --> 00:01:32,150 on the ground, launch of Hubble, and then the subsequent servicing missions with testing 16 00:01:32,150 --> 00:01:38,300 of the replacement hardware, and of course subsequent maintenance of the hardware involved. 17 00:01:38,300 --> 00:01:43,220 When I was in high school, women weren't in these type of professions. 18 00:01:43,220 --> 00:01:46,650 You were going to be a secretary or you were going to be a nurse. 19 00:01:46,650 --> 00:01:53,090 You just didn't have that kind of push to go into the sciences and things like there 20 00:01:53,090 --> 00:01:54,509 is now thank goodness. 21 00:01:54,509 --> 00:02:02,119 When I mentioned I'd started in 1988, everybody treated me with the same respect, I still 22 00:02:02,119 --> 00:02:08,560 had to work hard to move to different positions, and work long hours if there's an anomaly 23 00:02:08,560 --> 00:02:10,340 on weekends or holidays. 24 00:02:10,340 --> 00:02:14,330 You know it's a lot of hard work but it's extremely rewarding. 25 00:02:14,330 --> 00:02:17,800 You know, and I'm always, always still proving myself. 26 00:02:17,800 --> 00:02:27,640 If I can inspire another young woman to go into the fields, any science field in fact, 27 00:02:27,640 --> 00:02:28,690 that would be wonderful. 28 00:02:28,690 --> 00:02:36,720 I mean Hubble still producing great science and we have overcome a lot of obstacles. 29 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:43,489 I mean it's a fascinating piece of satellite, still going strong, and I expect we'll still 30 00:02:43,489 --> 00:02:46,069 be going strong for many years. 31 00:02:46,069 --> 00:02:52,872 Follow us on social media @NASAHubble